Abstract
The premature fusion of some of the sternal ossification centers and the obliteration of the manubrio-sternal joint caused a rare deformity called CurrarinoSilverman syndrome. Patients present an abnormally short sternum with a forward angulation at the manubrio-sternal junction. Cardiopulmonary diseases and spinal deformities are the most frequent related disorders. It was also described as a component of Turners and Noonans syndromes.
Herein, we present the case of a 66-year-old woman who presented to our clinic for follow-up computed tomography after surgery and chemotherapy for breast cancer with frequent episodes of dyspnea, wheezing, bronchitis, and mild dyspnea annually, which was more frequent during childhood. Computed tomography showed the absence of metastatic lesions and other accompanying diseases, except for a rare deformity of the anterior chest wall, the so-called, a superior pectus carinatum, a chondromanubrial deformity with a dorsal-open angle of 130, and a sternum body length of 9 cm, which is not depressed in the lower third.
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